Thunder Fox Woo Listeners With “Love You 2”

Sydney band Thunder Fox turns up the charm with their latest single, “Love You 2.” This is an old-school R’n’B ballad that takes me right back to the ‘90s. If you were cranking Boyz II Men, Jodeci, and All-4-One back in the day, you’re going to love this.

“Drawing from the same existential angst of the previous tracks, there came a time in the months following the writing of Sanctuary that I noticed I’d let my material pursuits get in the way of the most important thing imaginable: delicious, unadulterated, full throttle, hyper-vulnerable romance, baby,” admitted Sam Dawes. ‘Love You 2’ is an apology, in a way. Apologising for allowing myself to become so distracted by desire, work and anxiety that I almost forgot to tell someone how much I fucking love their sweet ass. Heed my advice, friends, tell whoever it is you love them. Every. Chance. You. Get.”

Amen!

If you love Thunder Fox, there’s more to come. Listen out for a new single later this week and the album Sanctuary on November 18.

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Thunder Fox On the Road for Funky New Single

Saturday night might be behind us, but if you’re still in a party mood you’ll want to crank up your speakers and listen to “Two For One.” The latest track from funky Aussie act Thunder Fox, it features a falsetto and funky groove Prince would be proud of with a dash of hip hop to make things feel free.

“Two for One is a ridiculous song for a ridiculous woman who I love with all my heart, inexplicably,” explained Thunder Fox’s lead singer, Sam Dawes. “Only my ridiculous band mates and I could’ve concocted this one.”

Thunder Fox are currently playing shows to support the single. I hear things get a little wild at their gigs, so expect the unexpected at the following dates!

16 March 2018 – Selina’s, Coogee (FREE)
17 March 2018 – Smiths Alternative, Canberra
18 March 2018 – Birdhouse, Wagga Wagga
24 March 2018 – Tanja Hall, Bega
30 March – 2nd April 2018 – Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival, Byron Bay

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